Tabcorp punts on IT outsourcing
Ben Woodhead
Gaming and wagering operator Tabcorp has revealed more than $100 million of computer and communications outsourcing contracts it awarded to Electronic Data Systems and Telstra earlier this year. more ›
They're right up your street
Ben Woodhead
There used to be a bit of leg work involved in snooping on someone's house. And if you were caught in the act, it was considered rather gauche. more ›
Roadworks - mobility roundtable
Edited by Paul Smith
Mobile devices let staff operate remotely but create big cost and technology-compatibility challenges. This MIS round table, sponsored by Motorola, gives CIOs a chance to share views and suggest solutions. more ›
Canon FS11 and HF10 video cameras
Jan Birkeland
Here, we look at two of Canon's new super-compact, flash memory-based video cameras. more ›
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Tabcorp punts on IT outsourcing
08:45AM | The Australian Financial ReviewGaming and wagering operator Tabcorp has revealed more than $100 million of computer and communications outsourcing contracts it awarded to Electronic Data Systems and Telstra earlier this year...
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The great Chinese tech dream
04 Aug 2008 | MIS.OnlineDo you have what it takes to succeed in China? The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by Australian technology entrepreneurs who share their insights on working life in China. Guests include Lloyd Ernst, chairman, SinoCode and former WebCentral CEO; Dave Garnier, director, New Wave Capital Limited; and Greg King, communications and marketing manager, IBA Health.
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Talking BlackBerry
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Whose turf?
04 Aug 2008 | MIS.Online | Michael CrawfordFor the security executive, telling employees to follow policies can be unrewarding as shaking a fist in the air and screaming at kids on the nature strip to "get off my front lawn"?
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Canon FS11 and HF10 video cameras
07 Aug 2008 | MIS.Online | Jan BirkelandHere, we look at two of Canon's new super-compact, flash memory-based video cameras.
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Rio Tinto plans $50m outsourcing move
05 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial ReviewMining giant Rio Tinto is set to make a $50 million move from Australia to a lower-cost computing centre offshore, shifting a crucial portion of its application support work to India...
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Google gets streetwise
05 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial ReviewIf you've ever wondered what downtown Deniliquin looks like but haven't had time for the trip, you can get up close and personal from today with the launch of a new mapping service from Google...
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- AARNet a step closer to giant telescope
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Allison? GoFigure
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Engin plots DSL as cash burns
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25 Jul 2008 | MIS | Michael CrawfordTechnology is raising the stakes for corporate IT security. Regular audits adhering to minimum standards are necessary, but determining appetite for risk is even more important, Michael Crawford writes.
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Cracking the code
25 Jul 2008 | MISTechnology is raising the stakes for corporate IT security. Regular audits adhering to minimum standards are necessary, but determining appetite for risk is even more important, Michael Crawford writes.
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Microsoft: another 'insurmountable' problem?
31 Jul 2008 | MIS.Online | Warren Wilson, OvumThe frustration was evident last week at Microsoft's annual financial analyst meeting in Redmond. The company has completed yet another outstanding year, yet its share price has eroded nearly 30 per cent from its peak last year.
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